Showing posts with label Liechtenstein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liechtenstein. Show all posts

November 12, 2013

VA - Nobody's Business 12"

I almost forgot I still have this blog as well. Almost. Is it bad to get back to it to promote my own LP? Oh well, I'm going to anyway.

My brand new label (can I already call it that with just a single release?) will release the 12" DIY pop compilation 'Nobody's Business, volume one' one of these days. Last week I put the album up for streaming on bandcamp, and pre-orders can start now as well. I'm very excited about this!

The LP has brand new and exclusive songs on it by the following artists: The Fireworks, Cave Ghosts, The Hobbes Fanclub, Liechtenstein, Martha, The Felt Tips, Lost Tapes, Making Marks, Horowitz, Colour Me Wednesday, Heathers, and Young Romance.

I honestly think that every song here is very good. I really hope you'll feel the same way. Let me know what you think? That's half the fun for me of course, to hear your thoughts.

Thanks! I'm hoping to pick up writing here more regularly soon, so please do check back.

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July 05, 2010

Passion for water

Two Liechtenstein posts in a row? Why not.

I've gone over a month without posting anything, but this new Liechtenstein can't go by without any attention here. This is the A-side to their soon to be released new single on Fraction Discs, and it's a song that suits the summery weather perfectly. The girls keep the quality level extremely high time after time. Download Passion for water below, put it on your portable player and go back out into the sun.

Is it as hot as it is here everywhere?

Liechtenstein website
Liechtenstein myspace
Fraction Discs

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1. Liechtenstein - Passion for water

May 20, 2010

Saah-pair-lee-poh-pet!

I mentioned Liechtenstein covering Clothilde's Saperlipopette in my 2008 interview with the band. At that point they'd been playing it in their live set a couple of times. Now they've finally decided to record this immensely catchy tongue breaker. Go have a listen on their myspace. While you're there, you may also want to hear a new original song, Strange ideas.

'Saperlipopette!' translates as 'Goodness me!' by the way, but you knew that of course.

You can download an MP3 of Clothilde's original in this 2007 post on Skatterbrain.

Liechtenstein myspace

August 13, 2009

Searching For The Now Again

Slumberland Records is (finally!) continuing their ace Searching For The Now split single series. The idea is simple: two great bands, one great single, and a bunch of often exclusive songs on beautifully coloured 7 inch of vinyl. After a few months of waiting, here are number 5 and number 6:

SFTN5: Liechtenstein & The Faintest Ideas
SFNT6: The School & George Washington Brown

Buy these here.

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1. Liechtenstein - This must be heaven
2. The School - And suddenly

May 02, 2009

Liechtenstein: Survival strategies in a modern world

The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart? Northern Portrait? Yes, I'm excited about those debut albums this year. But nothing beats my excitement for this: Liechtenstein's Survival strategies in a modern world.

The CD will be out at Fraction Discs at the end of this month. To make things even better, the album will also be released as a 10", together with Slumberland Records. All 9 songs are brand new and previously unreleased. You can download Roses in the park below, but don't forget to listen to All at once, the album's opener, on the band's myspace.

New to Liechtenstein? Read my interview with the band here.

Liechtenstein website
Liechtenstein myspace
Fraction Discs
Slumberland Records

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1. Liechtenstein - Roses in the park

February 13, 2009

Everything's for sale (new Liechtenstein)

Liechtenstein, probably the best current band around, have a new three track CDR out.

Everything's For Sale is available on the Drill Building label through Fraction Discs. You know you want it. If it's anything nearly as brilliant as the previous two singles, you just know you want it.

Liechtenstein myspace
Fraction Discs

September 29, 2008

Interview: Liechtenstein

Two weeks ago I urged you all to go buy the new Liechtenstein single Apathy. In all my excitement I failed to properly introduce the three Gothenburgians. Time to make up for that!


Hello Liechtenstein! Can you give us a short history of the band?

Renée: Me, Teresa and Naemi started playing together about three years ago. We recorded the single Stalking Skills, and shortly after that Elin joined on drums. Teresa left Liechtenstein in June and so we've played together as a three piece for three months and found out it works out quite well! We've just released our second single, Apathy, and we've played live gigs mostly in Sweden, UK and Germany, but also in Denmark and Finland.

On your website you name bands like Dolly Mixture, Girls At Our Best! and The Mo-dettes among your influences. What are more current bands that you like or admire?

Renée: I like Vivian Girls and The Shool. But, as I’m very much into bands with only or mostly female members (in terms of inspiration/influence to Liechtenstein's own music writing), there are not that many bands to choose from. It's still not common with girls making the kind of music the beforementioned bands did back in the eighties... On a more personal level I've recently listened a lot to The Tartans, The Mai 68s and The Bank Holidays.

Have you ever been to Liechtenstein? Is there a special reason why you chose this as the band's name?

Renée: None of us have ever been there, but we like the name very much, both the sound of it and the way it is kind of associated with a very small principality with quite *special* politics when it comes to bank accounts, etc. And I heard they have zero unemployment, which sounds quite surreal. It seems to be a very interesting country and we'd love to go there to play one day! It would be fun to open with the line "Hi, we’re Liechtenstein!"...

What is your favourite and least favourite thing about the city Gothenburg and its music scene?

Renée: The indiepop audience in Gothenburg and Sweden is quite young and hip, a bit unlike other places we've played where it’s ok to be over 25 and still go out and have fun and dance to great music. That's a negative thing about the Gothenburg scene. The good thing is that a lot of people show up when there's something happening. The Gothenburg indiepop scene was very vivid around 2002-2004. Nowadays the scene isn't that big, but there are a few indiepop clubs and occasionaly someone puts up a good gig.

Liechtenstein's own songwriting standards are very high, but I also love your choice of covers, like for example Clothilde's Saperlipopette. Is there a specific song by another artist you wish you had written?

Renée: I’m very fascinated by the song White Mice by The Mo-Dettes - to me it is the perfect song, there isn't one thing I would change about it. Perfect to sing along to as well!

Sadly I couldn't make it to this year’s Indietracks festival, but from what I've heard it was overall wonderful. How did you experience the festival as a whole and your own performance specifically?

Elin: It was a fantastic festival! In comparison to many Swedish festivals the audience was more genuinely interested in the bands and the music, which makes it a lot more fun to play. We had a very lovely time and felt happy about our performance.

The lyrics to Apathy start: "Abolish all cute princesses in pink dresses; I've had it with those wrapped-in-glamour dreams". Is the lack of pressure to be pretty and cool one of the things that attracts you to the indiepop scene? Or do you feel it’s just as bad there?

Elin: I don't think that indiepop listeners are less concerned about looks and appearance, it's quite common everywhere unfortunately. Perhaps in the making of music or creating something of your own you can put that pressure to look good away for a while, you can focus on what you’re doing rather than how you look. I think it's very sad that as a girl, you are expected to put so much work in your looks, when that time and energy could be spent doing something more important.

Can you tell us something about the recordings on your new single?

Naemi: We recorded it partly at home, partly in a studio (with the kind help of a sound engineer named Joar) in an old prison now used for studio recordings and stuff. It took forever to finally get the single - we received three testpressings from two different pressing plants before it sounded the way it was supposed to... Then we celebrated the release by eating chocolate cake on the bus to Germany during our recent mini tour!

Renée: I was very excited about adding the trumpet to Security By Design, the B-side of the single. We asked a friend's friend (Kristin Lidell) and I think she did such a great job. It really gives a special twist to the song.

Can we perhaps look forward to a whole Liechtenstein album someday?

Naemi: There will most definitely be a Liechtenstein album, we are almost done recording the songs but there is still a lot of work to be done. It will be a split release on Fraction Discs and Slumberland.

Last question: can you pick a special highlight from Liechtenstein's history? Something that still brings a big smile to your face?

Naemi: There are many highlights, but one particular event took place when we were on tour in the UK and went sightseeing in London for a few hours. We ended up in St Paul's Cathedral, and were breathtaken by the beauty of it. Almost immediately when we got inside a woman started "preaching" to the visitors in the church about women musicians in the history of the Catholic Church. She played their music and talked about their lyrics and the obstacles they met in their profession as women musicians. None of us are religious or go to church regularly, but we felt it was a surprising coincidence, being at the right place at the right time, and we just looked at each other and it was a very pleasant yet strange moment.

Renée: I couldn’t stop thinking about The Carousel, it was very much a "The Carousel Moment" for me!

Thank you Renée, Naemi and Elin!

Visit Liechtenstein's myspace
Buy the Stalking Skills and Apathy singles at Fraction Discs

Listen to Apathy

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1. Liechtenstein - Stalking skills

September 17, 2008

New Liechtenstein!

Last year's Stalking Skills was perhaps the very best single of 2007. Now finally Liechtenstein is back with the delayed follow-up Apathy. And again, this will turn out to be one of the songs of the year.

Included below is a free MP3 of Stalking Skills for those who missed it the first time around.

Order the Apathy 7" at Fraction Discs now.

http://www.myspace/liechtensteinia

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1. Liechtenstein - Stalking skills

March 26, 2008

Smile x 3


This morning when I opened the curtains, to my pleasant surprise it wasn't snowing anymore. With a little bit of effort I could even spot some sunshine. I got dressed, made myself a coffee and a fruit juice and turned on the computer. Online, I found a sweet e-mail from my girlfriend plus a message from a friend inviting me for lunch today.

Days like today make optimism so much easier: love, friendship, sunshine and no work. And music of course, the most faithful of all the above.


To share some of that feeling, here are three pretty little smiles for you:

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1. The Hot Toddies - Anaïs Nin vs. the pirates of Santa Cruz
2. Liechtenstein - Cravings
3. The Darlings - You shook me all night long